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CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEBRUARY 1967 FEBRUARY 1967 NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART THREE Paintings by Rembrandt, Ter Borch, and LOST MASTERS Tischbein, stolen from Germany's Weimar Museum in 1922, continue on view in Lobby D through the month. They were discovered in Dayton, Ohio, and seized by the United States Government as alien property in 1947. A special Act of Congress will return them to Germany next month. SPECIAL LOAN Sixty-six French paintings from the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon are exhibited in Galleries 69 through 72. CONTINUING Master Prints from the Collection of the EXHIBITION National Gallery of Art. Central Gallery. Through March 1. NEW Color Postcards: Joos van Cleve, Margaret? REPRODUCTIONS Boghe, Wtfe of Joris W. Vezeler; Momgliani, Gypsy Woman with Baby; National Gallery of Art, View of the Rotunda; The Andrew Mellon Memorial Fountain. 50 each. Mail orders under $1.00, add 250 handling charge. RADIO PICTURE OF A History of Western Painting is the subject THE WEEK of the third Radio Picture of the Week series broadcast over Statio»»WGMS during the in­ termissions of the Sunday evening concerts. Twenty National Gallery paintings, ranging from the era of Duccio to that of Picasso, will be discussed in chronological sequence from through June 18. The talks will be rebroadcast on Wednesdays at some time be­ tween 2 and 4 p.m. over WGMS-FM. By or­ dering color reproductions, suitable for fram­ ing, listeners can follow the course at home. The reproductions, on 11" x 14" heavy pa come with printed resume's of the broad in a portfolio cover. To subscribe send your name and address to Radio Picture of the Week, National Gal­ lery of Art, Washington, D.C., 20565. Orders are taken only for tne complete set of twenty. $5.50 postpaid; checks payable to N.G.A. Publications Fund. The Gallery is open on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free to the Gallery and to all pro­ grams scheduled. The cafeteria is open on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. For TOURS, LECTURES and CONCERTS, see inside pages THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART MONDAY, January 30, through SUNDAY, February 5 MONDAY, , through SUNDAY, *Painting of the Week Rembrandt. Self-Portrait Painting of the Week Holbein the Younger. Edward VI as a Child (Widener Collection) Gallery 45 (Andrew Mellon Collection) Gallery 40 Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 and 2:00 Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 and 2:00 Sunday 3:30 and 6:00 Sunday 3:30 and 6:00 Tour of the Week Techniques of the Decorative Arts. Tour Of the Week Early Techniques of Painting. Rotunda Central Lobby Tuesday through Saturday 1:00 Tuesday through Saturday 1:00 Sunday 2:30 Sunday 2:30 Tour Introduction to the Collection. Rotunda Introduction Jour to the Collection. Rotunda Monday through Saturday 11:00 and 3:00 Monday through Saturday 11:00 and 3:00 Sunday 5:00 Sunday 5:00 Sunday Lecture Art and the Flood in Florence Sunday Lecture Art and the Irrational in Works by Bosch Guest Speaker: FREDERICK HARTT and Goya Professor of Fine Arts Guest Speaker: JAMES L. FOY, M;D. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Professor of Psychiatry Lecture Hall 4:00 Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington, D.C. Sunday Concert RITA SHANE, Soprano Lecture Hall 4:00 LAWRENCE SMITH, Pianist Sunday Concert FLORE WEND, Soprano East Garden Court 8:00 REYNALDO REYES, Pianist East Garden Court 8:00 MONDAY, , through SUNDAY, *Pa'mting of the Week Corot. Ville d'Avray MONDAY, , through Sunday, (Gift of Count Cecil Pecci-Blunt) Gallery 77 * Painting Of the Week Fra^ois Clouet. "Diane de Poitiers" Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 and 2:00 (Samuel H. Kress Collection) Gallery 41 Sunday 3:30 and 6:00 Tuesday, and Thursday through Saturday Tour of the Week Techniques of Print Making. Central Lobby 12:00 and 2:00 Tuesday through Saturday 1:00 Sunday 3:30 and 6:00 Sunday 2:30 Tour Of the Week Late Techniques of Painting. Rotunda Tour Introduction to the Collection. Rotunda Tuesday, and Thursday through Saturday 1:00 Monday through Saturday 11:00 and 3:00 Sunday 2:30 Sunday 5:00 Tour Introduction to the Collection. Rotunda Sunday Lecture Psychology and Art Monday through Saturday 11:00 and 3:00 Guest Speaker: MICHAEL F. ANDREWS Wednesday 1:00 Professor of Art and Education Sunday 5:00 Syracuse University, Syracuse Lecture Hall 4:00 Sunday Lecture The Hermitage, Leningrad Guest Speaker: MARY CHAMOT Sunday Concert ROMAN RUDNYTSKY, Pianist Formerly Assistant Keeper East Garden Court 8:00 The Tate Gallery, Lecture Hall 4:00 Sunday Concert GEORGE BENNETTE, Pianist Inquiries concerning the Gallery's educational services should be ad­ East Garden Court 8:00 dressed to the Educational Office, 737-4215, extension 272. *11" x 14" reproductions with texts for sale this week 150 each. (If All concerts, with Radio Picture of the Week intermission talks, are mailed, $1.00 for 4; orders under $1.00, 250 each, plus 250 handling broadcast by Station WGMS-AM (570) and FM (103.5). charge.)